The Ostrich Dance: Why Ignoring AI Won’t Save Us
I’m not an expert in AI. I’m curious. AI shows up in the news daily, and I can’t help but […]
How AI is shaping jobs, media, ethics, identity, and everyday life.
I’m not an expert in AI. I’m curious. AI shows up in the news daily, and I can’t help but […]
AI is already in the room when people are in crisis—but right now, all it does is whisper a hotline number. That isn’t enough. In this post, I propose a simple, visible safeguard: phones that flash red when suicidal language is detected. A blinking light that interrupts secrecy, breaks the trance, and reminds us that some moments are too serious to stay hidden.
““Imagine a mirror that not only reflects your physical appearance but also your innermost thoughts and emotions. This is the
We don’t talk enough about how much we shape our AI—and how much it, in turn, reflects who we are.
We all want to be more present — with our loved ones, our thoughts, and the little joys of life.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a term first coined in 1956 during a groundbreaking conference at Dartmouth College organized by computer